Superintendent of Works : The people of Kingstown at the present moment are getting a super-abundance; but when we connect five other sections of the community to that main line, the people of Kingstown will not get that super- abundance they are getting now. We are using the Montrose reservoir as an overflow for the system; but when the district lines are put to supply a population equal to the population of Kingstown, Kingstown will be getting less water. You are not going to get the super-abundance of water running to waste as at present. Honourable O. D. Brisbane : I think this bath should be cut out. It comes under the same as the shower; and all these "not exceeding 300 gallons or 600 gallons should be cut out. President : Is it agreed that subsections (d) and (e) should be removed? Honourable Acting Crown Attorney : I do not think they should be removed until we see what is going to be put up. In respect of each bath filled by means of a tap connected to the distribution system-the water should be measured to the level of the over-flow; you would have to say not exceeding so many gallons measured to the level of the over-flow. Honourable Member for Kingstown: A person can fill his bath ten times a day. Honourable Acting Crown Attorney : Then we meter him. Honourable W. A. Hadley : The ordinary baths will be free. President : We have agreed that we are aiming at metering. At the moment we are concerned with the question of revenue. It is for us to decide in the meanwhile, are we going to accept these rates until meters come, or not? Honourable Member for Kingstown : I say accept them; for if we are aiming at revenue let us get the revenue. Honourable Member for Grenadines : Until we get the meters let us not have any baths over 100 gallons. President : Mr. DeFreitas suggests that until the meters come there should be no baths over 100 gallons; is that agreed? Honourable O. D. Brisbane : I second the motion. President: It has been moved by Mr. DeFreitas and seconded by Mr. Brisbane that we do not have any baths over 100 gallons; those in favour please signify. The motion was lost by a majority of four to two, official members abstaining, the division being as follows :- For Against Honourable S. G. DeFreitas Honourable E. A. Joachim O. D. Brisbane E. Duncan G. A. McIntosh W. A. Hadley President: Subsection (e) now becomes (d) -the showers being classed as taps and the original (d) omitted. Question that Regulation 4 as amended stand part of the Schedule put and agreed to. Regulation 5. President : It is suggested that the words of each year at the end of the fourth line should go in after the word December in the third line. Honourable Acting Crown Attorney : That is not really necessary because the section states annual charges ", which is the same thing. Question that Regulation as amended stand part of the Schedule put and agreed to.